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Comparison of food safety cognitions and self-reported food-handling behaviors with observed food safety behaviors of young adults.

机译:比较食品安全认知和自我报告的食品处理行为与观察到的年轻人食品安全行为。

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BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE: Developing tailored and effective food safety education for young adults is critical given their future roles as caregivers likely to be preparing food for populations who may be at greater risk for foodborne disease (FBD). The objective of this study was to examine the relationship between food safety self-reported food-handling behaviors and cognitions of young adults to observed food-handling behaviors. SUBJECTS/METHODS: Participants were 153 young adults (mean age 20.74+/-1.30 s.d.) attending a major American university. Each prepared a meal under observation in a controlled laboratory setting, permitted researchers to observe their home kitchen and completed an online survey assessing food safety knowledge, behavior and psychosocial measures. Descriptive statistics were generated for participants' self-reported food-handling behaviors, psychosocial characteristics, knowledge, food preparation observations and home kitchen observations. Determinants of compliance with safe food-handling procedures while preparing a meal and home food storage/rotation practices were identified using backward regression models. RESULTS: Participants engaged in less than half of the recommended safe food-handling practices evaluated and correctly answered only two-thirds of the food safety knowledge items. They reported positive food safety beliefs and high food safety self-efficacy. Self-reported compliance with cross-contamination prevention, disinfection procedures and knowledge of groups at greatest risk for FBD were the best measures for predicting compliance with established safe food-handling practices. CONCLUSION: Food safety education directed toward young adults should focus on increasing awareness of FBD and knowledge of proper cross-contamination prevention procedures to help promote better compliance with actual safe food handling.
机译:背景/目的:鉴于年轻人作为照料者的未来角色可能正在为可能罹患食源性疾病(FBD)的人群准备食物,因此,为年轻人开展有针对性的有效食品安全教育至关重要。这项研究的目的是检查食品安全自我报告的食品处理行为与年轻人对观察到的食品处理行为的认知之间的关系。受试者/方法:参加美国一所主要大学的153位年轻人(平均年龄20.74 +/- 1.30 s.d.)。每个人都在受控的实验室环境中观察下准备一顿饭,允许研究人员观察他们的家庭厨房并完成了一项在线调查,评估食品安全知识,行为和社会心理措施。描述性统计数据用于参与者的自我报告的食物处理行为,心理社会特征,知识,食物制备观察结果和家庭厨房观察结果。使用后向回归模型确定了在准备餐食和家庭食物储藏/轮换做法时是否遵守安全食物处理程序的决定因素。结果:参与建议食品安全操作实践建议的不到一半的参与者对食品安全知识项的三分之二进行了评估和正确回答。他们报告了积极的食品安全信念和较高的食品安全自我效能。自我报告的遵守交叉污染预防,消毒程序以及对FBD风险最大的人群的了解是预测遵守既定安全食品处理规范的最佳措施。结论:针对年轻人的食品安全教育应着重于提高对FBD的认识和对正确的交叉污染预防程序的了解,以帮助促进更好地遵守实际的安全食品操作。

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